Bradford Business School receives top American accolade

Bradford University School of Management (BSOM) joins the world’s elite of business schools as it receives a quality award from an American body, giving it the ‘triple crown’ of accreditations.

The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) particularly praised BSOM for the quality of its programmes and research; its international operations in Europe, the Middle East, India and Far East; and for its relationships with and support for alumni.
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"AACSB congratulates Bradford University School of Management on earning accreditation, and we welcome them into the family of AACSB-accredited business schools. This represents the highest achievement for an educational institution that awards business degrees," said John J. Fernandes, president and chief executive officer of AACSB International.

BSOM has a campus at the ground floor of the Makati Stock Exchange at Ayala Avenue, Makati City. It is currently accepting applicants for its April and July classes with fees reduced from £14,000 to £11,500.

"The assessors were impressed with our global campus, which as an example means that students can study different modules of their MBA in Manila, Dubai, Hong Kong, Singapore, Perugia and Bradford. AACSB praised our strategy to help students and businesses develop new, sustainable business models for the future – and our research and teaching which make a difference to businesses," said Dr. Sarah Dixon, dean of the School.

As of 2012, only 57 business schools across the world had achieved the triple top standards from AACSB as well as EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System) and AMBA (the Association of MBAs). AACSB says that its accreditation differentiates a business school in terms of quality, rigour and relevance.

BSOM recently received a number of other plaudits. The Financial Times rankings continues to place Bradford among Europe's top 50 business schools. The latest QS Global 200 report shows that international employers rank BSOM among the world's top 200 business schools that they want to recruit from.

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